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Fawkeye said:
Called off for rain? Surely they can play through a bit of drizzle :102:

Delay - Day 2 - Rain stops play

They can't play through rain.
Typical Manchester - I bet the Aussie's are laughing. :icon_evil
 
They are back out thank god! I'd hate the Aussie's to snatch a draw from the jaws of defeat.

England 382/6 (103.0 ov)
 
England 401/6 (105.0 ov)
 
England 434/8 (110.2 ov)

Here is the collapse!

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England 444
Australia 41/0 (10.2 ov)
 
Giles to Langer, OUT: tossed up, on the stumps, Langer jumps down
the pitch to drive and inside edges, Ian Bell at short leg takes a
great catch one-handed and that is the first Australian wicket

Australia 58/1 (15.5 ov) :038:
 
SP Jones to Ponting, OUT: short ball banged in, that one stops a
bit on Ponting and then climbs a bit, Ponting's bat is hung out in
an attempt to defend and the ball takes the shoulder of the bat
and lobs up to Ian Bell at gully


Australia 73/2 (21.0 ov) :038:
 
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Giles to Hayden, OUT: tossed up, the ball lands outside the off, in
the rough, turns in sharply and Hayden plays back and is hit on
the pad. Up goes the crooked finger of Billy Bowden

Australia 82/3 (23.2 ov) :038: :038: :038:


Giles doing well - as if we ever doubted it :056:
 
I've been watching this game all day (day off), and what an England fielding performance. Giles has taken all of the Aussies main batsmen today, and Flintoff is giving them a torrid time (and some bruises).

Brilliant stuff!:038:
 
Close of play Aussies require 35 or so to avoid the follow on, tomorrow will be an exciting days play and could shape the destiny of this ashes series. If we can skittle the tail enders out cheaply then it leaves Michael Vaughan a tricky decision :

1) Does he enforce the follow on in the hope of inflicting an innings defeat. Only draw back there is if the Aussies can compile a competitive total of 350 - 400 which with there batting line up they are more than capable of then it could leave England with the unenviable task of a run chase in the region of 150 - 200 on a turning pitch with Shane Warne on fire.

Or

2) Decline's the opportunity to enforce the follow on and with a lead of in excess of 200, his batsmen can go out and play with relative freedom and without intense pressure, even if England bat poorly and are bowled out for 150 they will still set Australia a massive winning target on a difficult batting track, thus putting all the pressure back on Australia. Big risk with this option is if there are rain delays it may limit the time England have to bowl out Australia for a second time.

Whatever the decision England have set themselves up nicely to go on and win this test match and put themselves firmly in the driving seat to regain the Ashes.
 
No play yet so far today. looking like it could well be a draw.
 
Aussies 302 all out.

England 65-1.

Very very unlucky first wicket.
 
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